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John Madison Haws Face
John Madison Haws Face
 
 
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John Martin Whittington (1856-1910)
John Martin Whittington (1856-1910)

http://www.johnsdorsey.com/ 
 
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John McCollum (1740-1797)
John McCollum (1740-1797)

U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783: "John McCollum, Private, Roll Box 100 Virginia." 
 
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John Mitchelltree Thomas (1829-1911)
John Mitchelltree Thomas (1829-1911)

Find-A-Grave:

"History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington 1889," v. II

"JOHN M. THOMAS. - Mr. Thomas was born in Nicholas County, Kentucky, 8 Jul 1829, and is the youngest son of a family of seven children. When he was four years old, his parents moved to Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, where his [step-father, Adam Rosier] died [20 Oct 1845]. In 1844 John went to an older brother in Kentucky, where he remained for five years, and in October, 1849, returned to Indianapolis.

On March 30,1852, he went to St. Louis, and one month later to St. Joseph, and there joined a friend from Indianapolis; and together they started with ox-teams for Oregon. At Fort Hall they lost some of their stock, and traded that left for pack-horses, and came on into the Grande Ronde valley, arriving there about August 30 1852.

At Willow creek his partner left him; and he came on alone to Portland, arriving on September 5, 1852. He found employment at Tryon's mill in Milwaukee, where he remained for two months, when he was taken sick and returned to Portland. In February, 1853, he went to Oswego, and in the same year went to Puget Sound and took up his residence in Port Townsend, where he remained until July, 1853. He then, in company with E. McFarland, came to White River; and, after looking over the country, in January, 1854, he took up the place now owned by J.B. Hewitt, and became the first white settler on White River.

He lived there until driven off by the Indians. He soon returned, however, but only remained a short time, when he went to Seattle for safety. There he joined a company and came back to help bury the victims of the Indian massacre near the town of Slaughter.

He afterwards went to Port Orchard and engaged in running a stationary engine in a mill. He soon returned to the blockhouse built by Captain Dent, and was secured by the Captain to act as guide all through the Indian war. When the war closed, he located a homestead seven miles lower down, where he remained until 1877, when he located on his present place at Thomas Station and engaged in hop-raising and general farming.

He served as county commissioner for a term of three years, those of 1857, 1858 and 1859. He was married in 1854 to Miss Nancy Russell of Ohio, and has nine children living." 
 
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John Moretz (1788-1871) & Catherine Heffner (1809-1893)
John Moretz (1788-1871) & Catherine Heffner (1809-1893)

Ancestry.com 
 
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John Pettus Moore (1806-1889)
John Pettus Moore (1806-1889)

Ancestry.com 
 
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John Pettus Moore (1806-1889) etching & autograph
John Pettus Moore (1806-1889) etching & autograph

Ancestry.com 
 
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John Pettus Moore (1806-1889), Home in Marion County, IN
John Pettus Moore (1806-1889), Home in Marion County, IN

Ancestry.com 
 
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John Philip Gress (1942-2010)
John Philip Gress (1942-2010)

"Herald-Mail," Hagerstown, MD, 17 May 2010

Mr. John Philip Gress, 67
SEPT. 18, 1942-MAY 14, 2010

WAYNESBORO, Pa. - Mr. John Philip Gress, 67, of Waynesboro, Pa., passed away Friday, May 14, 2010, in Select Specialty Hospital, Camp Hill, Pa.

Born Sept. 18, 1942, in Waynesboro, he was the son of Mrs. Laura K. (Fisher) Gress of Waynesboro and the late Philip N. Gress.

He was a lifelong resident of the Waynesboro area.

Mr. Gress graduated from Waynesboro Area Senior High School with the class of 1960. He later went on to study engineering.

His wife of 45 years, Mrs. Jean L. (Baker) Gress, died May 4, 2006.

Mr. Gress was employed as an engineer for Litton Manufacturing, Waynesboro, for more than 26 years. He retired in 1986.

He was a member of Antique Auto Association, Train Collectors Association and served on the board of directors for Burns Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro.

Mr. Gress enjoyed restoring antique cars, visiting antiques shops and collecting toy trains. 
 
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John Russell Whittington (1848-1940)
John Russell Whittington (1848-1940)

http://family.mattsdomain.com/

Photo taken Abt. 1910. 
 
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John Thomas Cowger (1845-1919)
John Thomas Cowger (1845-1919)

Find-A-Grave 
 
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John Thomas Kay Face
John Thomas Kay Face
 
 
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John Vest, Jr Face
John Vest, Jr Face
 
 
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John Walker Gibbons (1839-1918)
John Walker Gibbons (1839-1918)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John Walker Gibbons (1839-1918) & CAtherine S. Merryman (1852-1934)
John Walker Gibbons (1839-1918) & CAtherine S. Merryman (1852-1934)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)
John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)
John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)
John Walker Tomlinson (1901-1983)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John Wilburn Setzer (1840-1907)
John Wilburn Setzer (1840-1907)

http://history.loftinnc.com/Setzer_Jacob_Lanier_1804.htm 
 
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John William Tomlinson (1922-2002)
John William Tomlinson (1922-2002)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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John William Tomlinson (1922-2002)
John William Tomlinson (1922-2002)

Received from Polly Tomlinson. 
 
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Johnson, Lisa Catherine Dec 2006 crop.jpg
Johnson, Lisa Catherine Dec 2006 crop.jpg
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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jon wedding 2
jon wedding 2
 
 
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jon wedding 3
jon wedding 3
 
 

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